I can make the links in the footer brighter and I will look into other
fonts to use. Arial is the default font  for many websites and it is the
fallback font for most web browsers.

On Nov 30, 2016 7:30 AM, "Werner LEMBERG" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >>> One of the major things on the site that make it look antiquated
> >>> is the LilyPond intro using the text that looks like it came from
> >>> a server error message.
> >>
> >> LOL
> >
> > Concise, readable, informative: must be an error.
>
> Hehe.  It's very annoying to me that so many sites use extremely thin,
> gray non-serif fonts!  Designers might me delighted, but such text is
> *extremely* hard to read on an LCD if the viewing angle is not exactly
> orthogonal to the LCD plane.
>
> Note that I don't insist on a serif script, but the selection of a
> proper non-serif script is delicate.  In particular, Arial is *very*
> bad.  We need one where `l' and `I' look distinct.
>
> John, here's another minor issue: The white commata between `Català',
> `Česky', etc. look bad.  I can imagine to replace them with middle
> dots, without a final stop.  And what about making those dark-gray
> link entries also a bit brighter?
>
>
>     Werner
>
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